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Hands-on Nintendo Switch 2, light bulb security cam & passkey basics (124, June 7, 2025) - Rich On Tech

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Rich gave his first impressions of the Nintendo Switch 2.

Looking for details on how to get it? Check out TheShortcut.com

Jim in British Columbia wonders if an advertisement he sees on Facebook for a $29 pallet full of returned Amazon goods is legitimate.

Drew in Costa Mesa is looking for a solid basic printer/copier. Rich recommends the Brother L2240DW—grab it through a cashback site like Shopback to earn a little money back, since this model rarely goes on sale.

Rich mentioned CamelCamelCamel as a way to check to see if Amazon products ever go on sale.

Wyze has a new security camera that installs as easily as screwing in a light bulb—because that’s exactly how you do it.

Spencer in North Carolina has some advice on getting your computer to update to Windows 11.

Here’s a quick 20-second scam rule: if a message is unexpected and wants you to take action—pause, verify, and don’t rush.

Margie Want some suggestions on AI screenwriting tools: NolanAIScreenwriterDeepStoryAI

AT&T has a new unlimited senior plan for those 55 and up. It's just $40/month.

And no, it's not just you. Apple Mail is having issues on iOS 18.5. Hopefully a fix is in store soon.

Rich mentioned Wispr Flow as an incredible smarter voice to text app for the iPhone.

Here are the best apps to create a watch list of the movies you want to stream.

Bryan Bishop (Bald Bryan) will talk cancer, movies and his new newsletter all about helping you find the best movies on your streaming services.

Jim in Hemet wants to convert HEIC images to JPEGs on Windows. Rich suggests using the Vert website or the CopyTrans app. iPhone users can also switch from High Efficiency to Most Compatible in camera settings to avoid HEIC files altogether.

Photoshop is now on Android.

Marshall is having issues with the battery on his Samsung S25 Ultra. Rich mentioned using the battery diagnostic tool in the Members app.

Mark in Winnetka is wondering if there's a good way to build a family tree without taking a DNA test. Mentioned: Geni.com

A new survey says the sweet spot for productivity is 75 minutes of focused work followed by a 33-minute break. It’s all about balance.

Mint Mobile users now have access to RCS messaging.

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Hands-on Nintendo Switch 2, light bulb security cam & passkey basics (124, June 7, 2025) - Rich On Tech